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patrick's cathedral here in new york city behind me. and even before the pope arrived here in new york, he made history today. his speech before congress, an historic first for a pope. at times pastoral, but also political. and in that chamber, the applause at times very divided. the pope speaking in english for nearly an hour, tackling immigration, abortion, climate change and the death penalty. along with members of congress, presidential hopefuls and only four supreme court justices. five chosing not to attend. three of them are catholics. the crowd asked to hold their applause until the end, but 34 times we could count, breaking the rule. at first, when the pope said this. >> in the land of the free and the home of the brave. >> to thunderous applause, but there were at times half the chamber applauding, the other half silent. and abc's terry moran, traveling with the pope, explains why. >> reporter: the halls of congress had never heard anything like this. >> "mr speaker. the pope of the holy see." >> reporter: as pope francis made
patrick's cathedral here in new york city behind me. and even before the pope arrived here in new york, he made history today. his speech before congress, an historic first for a pope. at times pastoral, but also political. and in that chamber, the applause at times very divided. the pope speaking in english for nearly an hour, tackling immigration, abortion, climate change and the death penalty. along with members of congress, presidential hopefuls and only four supreme court justices. five...
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francis in new york city. there you see the u.s. marine corps helicopter that will take the pontiff from the jfk international airport to lower manhattan. he'll then get in a motorcade and come here to st. patrick's cathedral for evening prayers. we're reporting from st. patrick's cathedral. anderson cooper is with us. these evening prayers it will be a short procession along fifth avenue getting up to st. patrick's cathedral, anderson. the excitement clearly building. those u.s. marine corps helicopters getting ready to take off from jfk to bring the pontiff to manhattan. let's bring in our chief political correspondent dana bash, manu raju and jeff zeleny for analysis of what's going on. dana, you were there in the house of representatives when the president delivered his address before a joint meeting of congress. give us an idea of the energy surrounding this pope. >> it's really like nothing that i have ever witnessed, to be honest ever thought i could witness in an institution like congress. you had a lo
francis in new york city. there you see the u.s. marine corps helicopter that will take the pontiff from the jfk international airport to lower manhattan. he'll then get in a motorcade and come here to st. patrick's cathedral for evening prayers. we're reporting from st. patrick's cathedral. anderson cooper is with us. these evening prayers it will be a short procession along fifth avenue getting up to st. patrick's cathedral, anderson. the excitement clearly building. those u.s. marine corps...
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and, new york city is a time here, in new york city as i say, i will give you one other picture here. the workers, the working women -- here are women at a sweatshop. i am not sure the year. a lot of migrant women, italian women producing clothing for tiny wages. it is the rise of socialist organizations and the labor movement. the garment workers union and others. the lower east side, that is where -- in every year 1920, so many immigrants living in manhattan, the population density of manhattan was greater than the city of calcutta and india. there were almost three times as many people living on manhattan island then there are now. packed densely mostly into the working-class districts way downtown. mire london was elected to congress in 1914. london, another guy, speaking the language of socialism in the american tradition. says london, just as the parties preceded the civil war, how much of the abolitionist shaped this thinking of later radical spring just as the numerous parties preceded the civil war had the slavery as its issue, parties today dividing the issue of whether the
and, new york city is a time here, in new york city as i say, i will give you one other picture here. the workers, the working women -- here are women at a sweatshop. i am not sure the year. a lot of migrant women, italian women producing clothing for tiny wages. it is the rise of socialist organizations and the labor movement. the garment workers union and others. the lower east side, that is where -- in every year 1920, so many immigrants living in manhattan, the population density of...
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right now, or new york city, for example. the biggest thing that i'm concerned about now is how do you counter that violent extremism in the communities? one of the things i think we need to focus on is those communities nationwide when we see people who might become radicalized, what do you do? how do you go about fighting it? how do you go about interceding before somebody who's drifting in the wrong direction does something terrible and i'd like to hear your input on that. >> well, first of all the idea that there would be lone wolf attacks or attacks that were self-generated two, three people who were natives of the country doing this in a way our government starting about a year ago was acting as if there was a big surprise. bin laden wrote about this in the 1997 and some of his surrogates couraencouraged this 1998 and 1995. gosh, it happened in london. i don't know why we're so far behind all the time. >> we're not heeding the warnings. >> yeah. i was one block away from the first bomb that went off in the liverpool sta
right now, or new york city, for example. the biggest thing that i'm concerned about now is how do you counter that violent extremism in the communities? one of the things i think we need to focus on is those communities nationwide when we see people who might become radicalized, what do you do? how do you go about fighting it? how do you go about interceding before somebody who's drifting in the wrong direction does something terrible and i'd like to hear your input on that. >> well,...
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and from jfk by helicopter to new york city. and austin ivory wrote a book called "the great reformer." we talked nobody thought this guy would be elected and i read these controversies about the 1970s and who is this? >> that was all there was about him that night, all the old allegations which he had never bothered to contradict. >> human rights stuff. >> yes, groom the 1970s e. because there was no other narrative about him because he never gave interview. so he was an unknown inch latin america he was extremely well known and would regarded as the leader of the latin american church, and cardinals had been looking at him in 2005 he attracted many votes and could have stopped ratzinger from being -- he was very well known but he was under the radar as far as the world's media, that's been true thought his -- throughout his life. a lot of people have seen his quality. he is a superb governor, a superb lead, he was torn an teenager between being a priest and a politician and has thought deeply about politics and something came
and from jfk by helicopter to new york city. and austin ivory wrote a book called "the great reformer." we talked nobody thought this guy would be elected and i read these controversies about the 1970s and who is this? >> that was all there was about him that night, all the old allegations which he had never bothered to contradict. >> human rights stuff. >> yes, groom the 1970s e. because there was no other narrative about him because he never gave interview. so he...
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. >> here he is again pope francis in new york city down to st. patrick's cathedral for an evening prayer service. >> welcome to st. patrick's cathedral. >> a moment with a wheelchair bound teenager as well. he placed his hands on her face as he blessed her as the followers burst into applause. >> good morning to you. thank you so much for waking up this early with us. the pontiff has a big day, a huge one. in a few hours the pope heads out for his first full day in new york city, and it promises to be one for the record book. >> our chief religion correspondent is outside of the pope taefrps rare reresidents with details for us. good morning, lauren. >> a big change from last night. here on the upper east side the pope is staying with the papal's -- the vatican ambassador's to the u.n. last night was a big night. what you are looking at again is the welcome down iconic's 5th avenue as tens of thousands waved and shouted. he was greeted by governor mario cuomo and bill deblasio. during the prayer service with 2400 priests and by the clergy the hol
. >> here he is again pope francis in new york city down to st. patrick's cathedral for an evening prayer service. >> welcome to st. patrick's cathedral. >> a moment with a wheelchair bound teenager as well. he placed his hands on her face as he blessed her as the followers burst into applause. >> good morning to you. thank you so much for waking up this early with us. the pontiff has a big day, a huge one. in a few hours the pope heads out for his first full day in new...
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after the worst terrorist attack in new york history, new york city proved its resilience. any terror attack regardless of scale would have a profound effect. here, across the country, and throughout the world. that is why even with the significant funding for the department of homeland security and its appropriators in congress, the nypd continues to invest our own resources in this fight. during the "charlie help dough" attacks in paris, police were driven back, even coldly executed by terrorists with superior weapons. an nypd team flew to paris and was fully briefed on the lessons learned there. another team of nypd emergency service and hostage negotiators went to sydney, australia, after an isil took a hostage in downtown sydney. when isil-driven attacks occurred in a museum, our detectives assigned to interpol traveled to tunisia. the collective lessons learned from these attacks formed our plans for the recently formed strategic response group or srg. srg is an 800-person unit, soon to be 800-person unit, equipped and trained to deal with crowd management and terror
after the worst terrorist attack in new york history, new york city proved its resilience. any terror attack regardless of scale would have a profound effect. here, across the country, and throughout the world. that is why even with the significant funding for the department of homeland security and its appropriators in congress, the nypd continues to invest our own resources in this fight. during the "charlie help dough" attacks in paris, police were driven back, even coldly executed...
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. >> we've seen all kinds of things in new york city. we'll manage it and we'll go on. >> that being said, when i posted with the penn station on my facebook page tonight, one guy commented i'm glad i work on the east side. don't be so sure because if you're near the u.n. or st. patrick's cathedral, things won't be much better. as for crosstown buses, the mta says it has a plan for bus service disruptions and they'll be putting that out tomorrow. we'll keep you posted as you try to figure out how to get around if you can't just get out of the city. we're live at penn station, josh einiger, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> from a challenging commute to the biggest security challenge new york city has ever faced. months of planning being put in to action tonight. massive barricades in place outside the upper east side townhouse where the pope will be staying during his visit. with all eyes on the u.n. general assembly and the pope's motorcade, the real challenge could be keeping the rest of the city safe. briefed today by the >> the pope's v
. >> we've seen all kinds of things in new york city. we'll manage it and we'll go on. >> that being said, when i posted with the penn station on my facebook page tonight, one guy commented i'm glad i work on the east side. don't be so sure because if you're near the u.n. or st. patrick's cathedral, things won't be much better. as for crosstown buses, the mta says it has a plan for bus service disruptions and they'll be putting that out tomorrow. we'll keep you posted as you try to...
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. >>> tuesday, former new york city mayor rudy giuliani join current new york city police and fire commissioners to discuss the lessons of september 11th. this house homeland security committee field hearing took place at the national september 11 memorial and museum in new york city. it's 3 and a half hours. >> the committee on homeland security will come to order. i'd like to introduce joe daniels, the president of the 9/11 memorial and museum. joe. >> good morning. thank you, chairman mccall and thank you to all the committee members for being here this morning and choosing to hold this field hearing at this location. this is the first time we are holding this event. and i on behalf of the organization, our board of directors and the hundreds of thousands of people who worked to make this place a reality thank you for your shaurt and, perhaps, more importantly, your steadfast commitment by the members of this committee and working to secure the safety of our nation. which is especially profound, given our current location at the very foundations where the towers once stood. i had the honor of
. >>> tuesday, former new york city mayor rudy giuliani join current new york city police and fire commissioners to discuss the lessons of september 11th. this house homeland security committee field hearing took place at the national september 11 memorial and museum in new york city. it's 3 and a half hours. >> the committee on homeland security will come to order. i'd like to introduce joe daniels, the president of the 9/11 memorial and museum. joe. >> good morning. thank...
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he heard stories about the glories of new york city. he had seen family members who had come to visit and they owned a trucking company, horse-drawn moving company. so he perhaps was 14 in leaving the south to head north to make his way, so he did at the age of 16. that eventually lead him to new york around the turn of the century. large, outgoing winning penalty was -- personality that he entered a thriving back culture at the time. he got to know the artists, sports figures. gave him a lifelessson, although you left school at the age of 13 with only eighth grade education, you'll never get anywhere until you start to read. and you have to read, and you have to read, and he did. eventually he could raised the rising fall of empire and believed that he was one of the greatest authors. there he was in new york on his own. he goes to work at grand central station. and from there, around 1909, he decides that he needed a better job, one with attention, one with steady pay and the police department offered that. he was about to get married
he heard stories about the glories of new york city. he had seen family members who had come to visit and they owned a trucking company, horse-drawn moving company. so he perhaps was 14 in leaving the south to head north to make his way, so he did at the age of 16. that eventually lead him to new york around the turn of the century. large, outgoing winning penalty was -- personality that he entered a thriving back culture at the time. he got to know the artists, sports figures. gave him a...
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new york city 71. charleston and roanoke temperatures are in the 60's and that's because it's raining there. storstorm tracker6 3-d showing that low pressure we have been talking about, this low pressure about a week oh, it's right over the border of south carolina and georgia and you can see really the heaviest rain along the outer banks but there is light rain that moved through the tennessee valley and through virginia right now. so, future tracker showing tomorrow we will be fine. we'll see a little bit more in the form of clouds than today but the thicker cloud cover will be to the south and you can see that rainier richmond, virginia and areas to the south, it will be breezier than today with a pretty strong pressure gradient from that low pressure to the south and hi up to the north. as we head to sunday, sunday has been the big question. you can see the clouds will be thicker and could be a little bit of light rain, mainly south of philadelphia. it look like if we do get any showers, they would
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that busy schedule continued today in new york city. pope francis began at the united nations headquarters. he praised members for their efforts to serve mankind. the pope said urgent action is needed to halt the destruction of god's creation. the pope also warned that the ambitions of wealth and power can cause mismanaged economies. >> the pope continued his day at ground zero, an event he specifically asked for. he paused at the reflecting pool to say a prayer and lay a white rose. then he met briefly with family members of some of the fallen first responders. the pope also spent some time touring the exhibits at the 9/11 museum which honors the nearly 3,000 victims of the attacks on the world trade center. it also houses many artifacts from the buildings themselves and the pope stopped to look at this open bible that was discovered by a new york firefighter after the attacks. ♪ ♪ let there be peace on earth >> pope francis also there for a service inside that museum, where leaders of several faiths prayed for peace and the pope a
that busy schedule continued today in new york city. pope francis began at the united nations headquarters. he praised members for their efforts to serve mankind. the pope said urgent action is needed to halt the destruction of god's creation. the pope also warned that the ambitions of wealth and power can cause mismanaged economies. >> the pope continued his day at ground zero, an event he specifically asked for. he paused at the reflecting pool to say a prayer and lay a white rose. then...
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new york city is really making great strides on women founders. the venture capital association just committed to really work on the diversity problem they've had. only 3% of venture capital growth money for these great companies is going to women-led companies. less than 1% to african-american founders. that needs to change. because we've got talent everywhere. if you make a company, we want to make sure you can get that access to capital, really grow it. they're stepping up to diversefy themselves as well as their money. >> talking to some of the students, community leaders around here, we see that happening within this very building here in the bronx. to both of you, thank you so much. appreciate you being here. and still to come, thomas is going to be back with more of the day's headlines including tom brady. hey, he's back on the field. we'll look ahead to tonight's game, one that tom brady almost didn't get to play. also, much more from here in the bronx including what we learned today about making tech more diverse and inclusive and how to
new york city is really making great strides on women founders. the venture capital association just committed to really work on the diversity problem they've had. only 3% of venture capital growth money for these great companies is going to women-led companies. less than 1% to african-american founders. that needs to change. because we've got talent everywhere. if you make a company, we want to make sure you can get that access to capital, really grow it. they're stepping up to diversefy...
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you know, especially this new york city. there's a lot of people, there's a lot of dogs, so it's very dog. you want to make sure you have the essentials at home so that tag. within the first three days of adopting a dog, that is the most high likelihood that they're going to be confused and maybe even try to escape. >> right. >> you definitely want to make sure you have an id tag on them that's ready to go with your phone number and all of their >> it's okay. that's okay. you just keep right on talking. on the back of freddie is one of the poop bags, right? that's a poop pouch or what do we call that? >> freddie is an active dog as a jack russell mix, so he likes to work. it's good to put him to work. he gets to carry his own poop bags, and you could put some treats, maybe even your cell phone for the road. >> so this all fits into the little thing, and it straps right onto him. >> it's just a little harness backpack for him. >> okay. >> yeah. >> i know you all work with a bunch of different shelters, i can call them shelter
you know, especially this new york city. there's a lot of people, there's a lot of dogs, so it's very dog. you want to make sure you have the essentials at home so that tag. within the first three days of adopting a dog, that is the most high likelihood that they're going to be confused and maybe even try to escape. >> right. >> you definitely want to make sure you have an id tag on them that's ready to go with your phone number and all of their >> it's okay. that's okay. you...
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. >>> it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." you're looking live at new york's jfk airport where pope francis is about to touch down for a second leg of a three-city tour. he'll make the way to saint patrick's cathedral. the pontiff made history today becoming the first pope to address congress. he covered issues from immigration to poverty to marriage. he didn't mention abortion by name, but he touched on the issue of protecting human right rights. >> also reminds us of our responsibility to protect and defend human life at every stage of its development. >> the pope released earlier this year on climate change. here's what he said earlier toda today. >> the environmental challenge we are undergoing, and each human concern and effect. i have no doubt that the united states and this congress has an important role to play. be. >> for more we're joined by father jonathan morris. you were anticipating it. now you heard it. your thoughts? >> i was impressed by the tone and the respect of a message to the united states congress. he s
. >>> it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." you're looking live at new york's jfk airport where pope francis is about to touch down for a second leg of a three-city tour. he'll make the way to saint patrick's cathedral. the pontiff made history today becoming the first pope to address congress. he covered issues from immigration to poverty to marriage. he didn't mention abortion by name, but he touched on the issue of protecting human right rights. >> also...
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., to new york city. we're only halfway through the day here. he comes to new york, lands at jfk, heads straight to st. patrick's cathedral, after being on a helicopter for a time. he'll be at st. patrick's delivering mass. >> that's what's interesting about his need for solitude and reflection, too getting up at 4:30 in the morning so he has couple of hours of prayer. think again about our current leaders today. they need time for reflection and so often don't get it in our 24/7. there's bells, that's reflective. >> we are sitting right in front of st. patrick's. you hear bells toll for 4:00 eastern time right now, as pope francis walk up the stairs and into the plane that will carry him to new york city. it's an american airlines jet. they always use american, the carrier of the country that they're in. >> i think, too, he believes in symbolism as a part of leadership. so that small car that he first came in the popemobile, now the not very fancy plane, you embody the things you believe in the ways you present yourself to the public. that's an
., to new york city. we're only halfway through the day here. he comes to new york, lands at jfk, heads straight to st. patrick's cathedral, after being on a helicopter for a time. he'll be at st. patrick's delivering mass. >> that's what's interesting about his need for solitude and reflection, too getting up at 4:30 in the morning so he has couple of hours of prayer. think again about our current leaders today. they need time for reflection and so often don't get it in our 24/7. there's...
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bruce gordon live in new york city. things looking very good along the ben franklin parkway tonig tonight. the final preparations are moving right along and city officials are making sure everything is ready just a gorgeous view there. million people are heading in for sunday's papal mass. more of the same here in old city which is where our studios are of course. not quite the parkway but a lot happening on crest nut street. crews have been very busy moving fencing and other security barriers not to mention putting up lights and the stage where the pope will speak. however, fox 29's brad sattin live on the ben franklin parkway tonight. brad, really, this is a citywide evident. >> reporter: yeah. from old city here to the parkway there's a lot going on. this is certainly the calm before the storm. i think the locals really got the message because traffic here at a* lot of these roads are still open but traffic is very light. i'll step out of the way. you can look down the parkway. you can see it's quiet. there are about
bruce gordon live in new york city. things looking very good along the ben franklin parkway tonig tonight. the final preparations are moving right along and city officials are making sure everything is ready just a gorgeous view there. million people are heading in for sunday's papal mass. more of the same here in old city which is where our studios are of course. not quite the parkway but a lot happening on crest nut street. crews have been very busy moving fencing and other security barriers...
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right nor on or new york city, for example. the biggest thing that i'm concerned about now is how do you counter that violent extremism to communities? one of the things i think we need to focus on is in those communities nationwide, we see people who might become radicalized, what do you do? how do you go about fighting it? how do you go about interceding before somebody who is dripping in the wrong direction does something terrible? and i'd like to hear your input on that. >> well, first of all, the idea that there would be lone wolf attacks or attacks that were self-generated, two, three people who were native of the question doing this in a way, our government starting about a year ago was acting as if this was a big surprise. bin laden wrote about this in 1997. and some of his surrogates encouraged this in 1998 and '89. gosh, it happened in london in 2005. those were home grown terrorists. i don't know why we're so far behind all the time. >> again, we're not heating the warnings. >> yeah. i was -- i was one block away fro
right nor on or new york city, for example. the biggest thing that i'm concerned about now is how do you counter that violent extremism to communities? one of the things i think we need to focus on is in those communities nationwide, we see people who might become radicalized, what do you do? how do you go about fighting it? how do you go about interceding before somebody who is dripping in the wrong direction does something terrible? and i'd like to hear your input on that. >> well,...
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at 5:00, an alligator found in a lake in new york city. tonight the search to figure out how it got there. >>> plus, video never seen before today. the investigators with a deadly accident involving an ambulance. why the company is saying what they are saying tonight. >>> the feel of fall was in the air, especially this morning, many areas got down into the 40s well north and west of the city. mid summer warmth, though, returning by the middle part of the week. i'm meteorologist jeff smith in for lee join the millions who have already switched. we switched. and now, we're streaming netflix. who knew time warner cable's internet was so fast! mom switched. and now, we can watch our favorite shows together, on demand. i switched. so i can connect to the internet just about anywhere with my free twc wifi hotspots. join the millions who switched to time warner cable. for $89.99 a month, you'll get 100meg internet, and hundreds of hd channels. you'll also get unlimited calling to the us, mexico canada, china, and now india. call today. i switche
at 5:00, an alligator found in a lake in new york city. tonight the search to figure out how it got there. >>> plus, video never seen before today. the investigators with a deadly accident involving an ambulance. why the company is saying what they are saying tonight. >>> the feel of fall was in the air, especially this morning, many areas got down into the 40s well north and west of the city. mid summer warmth, though, returning by the middle part of the week. i'm...
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of trash cans from new york city's subways. last night we showed you video of a rat carrying a slice of pizza down the stairs in the east village. tonight the state control ser questioning the practices of the mta saying the audit of a pilot program to remove trash cans from some stations has had little effect. >>> jews around the world are observing yom kippur tonight. services begin at sundown at synagogues around the world, including central synagogue on the east side. yom kippur is a day of atonement. a time for observers to fast and reflect. it ends at sundown tomorrow. >>> and we have jeff smith in for lee goldberg tonight who was attending service. tell us looking pretty good? >> fall is five or so hours away from now. you won't know it because we're looking at temperatures around 80. so 10 degrees warmer than it was today. we head outside right now. skies are starting to clear out in and around new york city. 67. now that wind is still coming in from the east at 5, and that helped to keep temperatures cool today. it onl
of trash cans from new york city's subways. last night we showed you video of a rat carrying a slice of pizza down the stairs in the east village. tonight the state control ser questioning the practices of the mta saying the audit of a pilot program to remove trash cans from some stations has had little effect. >>> jews around the world are observing yom kippur tonight. services begin at sundown at synagogues around the world, including central synagogue on the east side. yom kippur is...
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in new york city, school is scheduled to begin and end on time. mayor de blasio will be at ps 59 to greet students before the bell rings. one student said she's lucky her classroom is cool. >> we don't get very hot because they keep it on all day. we can't turn it off. our classrooms get very cold while we go to lunch. >> reporter: and some schools in condectie t, including stamford, do have plans to close early once again today. but darlene and michael, hopefully we won't have to deal with this too much longer. back to you. >> it certainly was hot out there. thank you, lori bordonaro. >>> students will return to schools at the john f. kennedy school in the bronx. a worker touched a gas line that caused an explosion blowing out walls in the high school. they say the damaged parts of the building are walled off from students for repairs. >>> starting today, dozens of cameras on the lookout for speeders in new york city school zones as well. city installed and activated 140 speed cameras in time for the new school year. these fixed and sometimes mob
in new york city, school is scheduled to begin and end on time. mayor de blasio will be at ps 59 to greet students before the bell rings. one student said she's lucky her classroom is cool. >> we don't get very hot because they keep it on all day. we can't turn it off. our classrooms get very cold while we go to lunch. >> reporter: and some schools in condectie t, including stamford, do have plans to close early once again today. but darlene and michael, hopefully we won't have to...
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more than 10 miles of new york city streets. the city says that's the greatest number of street closers in new york city history. it's not just the streets that have been walled off, many sidewalks in mid town have been made impassable, as well. of course you mentioned madison square gardens. we're at t minus 11 hours away from the pope taking the stage and making his remarks to some 20,000 people, who are coming out to hear him speak, and officials want security to go smoothly here, so they're asking people to get here at 2:00 p.m., some four hours before he's settled to speak. they're not really making threats to make that happen as much as they're offering a carrot. there is a concert scheduled coming up at 3:00 p.m., featuring big stars, like jennifer hudson, harry connick and gloria h estefan. you have got to be here at 2:00 to hear the concert. if you smith the sin of not getting here in time, there will be confessionals inside madison square gardens. >> i am sure people will arrive extremely early. all right, john henry s
more than 10 miles of new york city streets. the city says that's the greatest number of street closers in new york city history. it's not just the streets that have been walled off, many sidewalks in mid town have been made impassable, as well. of course you mentioned madison square gardens. we're at t minus 11 hours away from the pope taking the stage and making his remarks to some 20,000 people, who are coming out to hear him speak, and officials want security to go smoothly here, so they're...
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new york new york 8.4 million people call the city home. >> it's snowing hard in central park and 20 in midtown and snowfall one to two feet and saying we could have snow hour. >> the coldest winter in 81 years and coincides with a grim reality. more people in new york city are homeless today than at any point since the 1930s. floors. >> it's really difficult once you find ways to just get through day-to-day from finding clothing to finding shelter to finding where you will eat. >> today it's hectic because of the snow outside and not a places for us to sleep now and everybody is kind of coming in. >> in just a decade the number of people living in new york's homeless shelters has nearly doubled and reaching 60,000 a night last year. it's a homelessness crisis unprecedented in any city. >> what we see today, the homeless that we see, the exodus from this city, families doubling, tripling up, the rent sky rocketing, this has been a crisis that has been cooking for 20 years. >> why are so many in new york homeless? this week fault lines looks at the forces that are displacing thousands
new york new york 8.4 million people call the city home. >> it's snowing hard in central park and 20 in midtown and snowfall one to two feet and saying we could have snow hour. >> the coldest winter in 81 years and coincides with a grim reality. more people in new york city are homeless today than at any point since the 1930s. floors. >> it's really difficult once you find ways to just get through day-to-day from finding clothing to finding shelter to finding where you will...
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a very warm welcome here in new york city on the tarmac. and a short time later, making his way right up fifth avenue in that jeep wrangler, the popemobile, the jeep made in america. and then, into st. patrick's cathedral for evening prayers. as i mentioned, the sound of the choirs, the organ here in the background. so many gathered outside with their phones, recording every moment. thousands, in fact, lining the streets of new york city along the pope's route. security is unprecedented tonight, and for the next 24 hours with the pope in new york. and it comes after history was made in our nation's capital today. the first pope to address a joint meeting of congress. applause there as he entered the chamber. but something was very clear, lawmakers were told to refrain from reaching out to him, unlike what we always see during the president's state of the union. blessing the crowds from the balcony, vice president biden there, and speaker boehner, clearly emotional there. and, of course, the faithful, filling the national mall. and tonight,
a very warm welcome here in new york city on the tarmac. and a short time later, making his way right up fifth avenue in that jeep wrangler, the popemobile, the jeep made in america. and then, into st. patrick's cathedral for evening prayers. as i mentioned, the sound of the choirs, the organ here in the background. so many gathered outside with their phones, recording every moment. thousands, in fact, lining the streets of new york city along the pope's route. security is unprecedented...
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york city, including the mayor of new york city, and the archbishop of new york timothy dolan. paul vilelli, pat mcguire, and father thomas reese is senior analyst of the national catholic reporter and author of inside the vatican, the politics of the catholic church. thank you for joining us for this special edition of "inside story." tony harris has more on the pope's visit to america and the deadly stampede in mecca. see you next time. >>> this is al jazeera america, live from new york city, i am tony harris. crushed to death. more than 700 pilgrims killed during i'll stampede at the annual hajj pilgrimage. the chinese president arrives in washington, d.c. to talk trade and cyber security. and prayers at st. patrick's. the pope's first vent in new york city. ♪ ♪ perhaps
york city, including the mayor of new york city, and the archbishop of new york timothy dolan. paul vilelli, pat mcguire, and father thomas reese is senior analyst of the national catholic reporter and author of inside the vatican, the politics of the catholic church. thank you for joining us for this special edition of "inside story." tony harris has more on the pope's visit to america and the deadly stampede in mecca. see you next time. >>> this is al jazeera america, live...
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>> out to the streets of new york city to find out. >> new york city cab drivers don't have it easy these days. >> sometimes i don't have a customer and i'm available and there is no customer. >> app services have decimated their business, but mike wants to change that. >> we hope that this will bring the business back to yellow. >> one of several so-called e hail apps, which allow you to order up your yellow or green cab by tapping a finger instead of raising a hand. >> it will be faster and more convenient than somebody here doing the same thing. >> there's a lot of cabs around here. >> on this beautiful summer night with dozens and dozens of empty taxis trolling for business. >> sorry. sorry. >> we gave it a try. once the cabbie accepts the ride, then you wait. >> i don't have to stand here with my hand up, i can be inside in the office still doing work and i can watch him coming. so that way i can come when he's here. i can be upstairs like, you know, doing something. >> we're waiting for a yellow cab. yeah, are you an uber driver? >> uber has become a dominant force. >> that's him. >
>> out to the streets of new york city to find out. >> new york city cab drivers don't have it easy these days. >> sometimes i don't have a customer and i'm available and there is no customer. >> app services have decimated their business, but mike wants to change that. >> we hope that this will bring the business back to yellow. >> one of several so-called e hail apps, which allow you to order up your yellow or green cab by tapping a finger instead of...
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what they have now seized. >>> and joe biden, at a new york city firehouse. what he's now saying about a run for president. >> and the first big republican to drop out. >>> and the young woman charged with murder after her fiancee drowns on a kayak trip. >>> and the serena stunner, and the unknown that won. her surprising words afterwards. >>> good evening. great to ve you with us an a friday as we remember 9/11. the american workers that helped to rebuild, that's a bit later. >>> but the police takedown, the moment of mistaken identity. the sports star, slammed to a ground. police say it was all a mistake. and gio benitez, leading us off. >> reporter: james blake, standing outside his new york city hotel when an officer rushes up and tackles him. and then kneeling on top of him as he handcuffs him. people walking by. after about 40 seconds, he's led away. blake, telling robin roberts about the incident. >> picked me up, body slammed me, put the cuffs on me. >> reporter: that officer, abc news learning he's had four misconduct complaints. >> i said, i'm scare
what they have now seized. >>> and joe biden, at a new york city firehouse. what he's now saying about a run for president. >> and the first big republican to drop out. >>> and the young woman charged with murder after her fiancee drowns on a kayak trip. >>> and the serena stunner, and the unknown that won. her surprising words afterwards. >>> good evening. great to ve you with us an a friday as we remember 9/11. the american workers that helped to...
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we're live tonight in new york city, david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". jessica, back to you. >> quite a day, david. thanks so much. >>> back here in philadelphia, the excitement continues to build and we have you covered from all angles of the city. we have cameras spread out all over philadelphia and we want to show you some of them right now. this is the ben franklin parkway where we'll be working all weekend long. check this out. a beautiful shot from above the parkway courtesy of our high tech high powered camera. this is what it looked like earlier today. it was actually zooming in. it can zoom in from three quarters of a mile away. >>> and here's a look at the camera itself that has high powered lense that's giving us the amazing view from far away and tonight chopper three befinned hence pennsylvania hall the landmark will be the back drop for the pope's immigration speech tomorrow. as you can imagine et cetera crunch time when it comes to preparing for pope francis to arrive here in philadelphia. our todd quinones has been here along the parkway
we're live tonight in new york city, david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". jessica, back to you. >> quite a day, david. thanks so much. >>> back here in philadelphia, the excitement continues to build and we have you covered from all angles of the city. we have cameras spread out all over philadelphia and we want to show you some of them right now. this is the ben franklin parkway where we'll be working all weekend long. check this out. a beautiful shot from above the...
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new york city. so far they have been thwarted i the efforts of the nypd and our local and federal partners. that partnership is stronger than ever. and theoner john miller army investigative reporter who was one of the first to interview osama bin laden, the fbi, the lapd's counterterrorism now my and counterterrorism threat intelligence director, we have a wide variety of agencies with which we work every day. together we keep the city safe. we have done so well of holding the constitutional rights of those who live, work, and visit new york city. it is our freedom that makes us a target for those who hate us. more detailed version of this testimony has been submitted. i would like to thank you for inviting me to testify. i would be happy to answer any questions the committee and its members may have. rep. mccaul: thank you, commissioner. the chair recognizes commissioner nigro. : thank your nigro for having me. fdny, it hasd the changed. the primary mission has always been to protect life and prop
new york city. so far they have been thwarted i the efforts of the nypd and our local and federal partners. that partnership is stronger than ever. and theoner john miller army investigative reporter who was one of the first to interview osama bin laden, the fbi, the lapd's counterterrorism now my and counterterrorism threat intelligence director, we have a wide variety of agencies with which we work every day. together we keep the city safe. we have done so well of holding the constitutional...
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we saw current new york city and mr. bloomberg walking in the crowd with 3,000 people dying in the attacks on the world trade center and the pentagon and aboard unite flight 93 which crashed in southwestern pennsylvania. that flight was bound for van. >> a large american flag there. it hangs from the pentagon in virginia this morning. the military will hold a sermon today honoring the 184 live lost when americans airline flight 77 slammed into the building. also, today, president obama will meet with united states service men and women at fort meade outside washington, dc. >> land terms shined at dusk in shanksville, pennsylvania to honor the passengers and crew of the flight holded to san francisco international airport. a group of passengers led by bay area residents stormed the congress pill surprising the hijackers moments before 9 jet crashed. it is believes the hijackers wanted to fly the jet into the united states capitol. a new visitors center opened at the flight 93 memorial. >> in an hour and 15 minutes, san fr
we saw current new york city and mr. bloomberg walking in the crowd with 3,000 people dying in the attacks on the world trade center and the pentagon and aboard unite flight 93 which crashed in southwestern pennsylvania. that flight was bound for van. >> a large american flag there. it hangs from the pentagon in virginia this morning. the military will hold a sermon today honoring the 184 live lost when americans airline flight 77 slammed into the building. also, today, president obama...
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cathedral in new york city. last night an enthusiastic crowd welcomed the pope at the apostolic anunciar where he spent the night. now pope francis didn't disappoint the crowd either, of course, hugging people there, stopping to say hello before turn income for the night. ♪ and this was the scene earlier at the white house, rolling out the red carpet for the pope. he addressed 10,000 people. he spoke in english, touching on poverty and climate change. today's address to congress will also be in dplimpblt his mass tomorrow at madison square garden and on the parkway if philadelphia will be in spanish, the pope's native language, of course. and after leaving the white house, francis went on parade. a huge crowd there. he did stop a number of times, though, to kiss panes as you see there, waving and giving the crowd a thumb's up. we can expect something similar with each planned in philadelphia this weekend. >>> you know a lot of us have taken pictures with those quote cardboard cutouts, you probably seen those,
cathedral in new york city. last night an enthusiastic crowd welcomed the pope at the apostolic anunciar where he spent the night. now pope francis didn't disappoint the crowd either, of course, hugging people there, stopping to say hello before turn income for the night. ♪ and this was the scene earlier at the white house, rolling out the red carpet for the pope. he addressed 10,000 people. he spoke in english, touching on poverty and climate change. today's address to congress will also be...
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a new york city school teacher is facing charges. police say he was operating a drone that crashed at the u.s. open. "today in new york's" kerry barrett is in the newsroom ith new information overnight. kerry? >> darlene, good morning. 26-year-old daniel var elly was arrested this morning charged with reckless endangerment. here's what happened if you're not familiar. thankfully, nobody was injured. a drone buzzed the court at the u.s. open and then krarkd into a section of seats that were empty. it happened before 8:30 last night. it flew diagonally through the arena. during the next to last game between the player from italy, flavia panetta and one from romania. panetta heard it fly by but didn't know what it was. her initial reaction was maybe it was a bomb. obviously it wasn't. it broke into pieces when it crashed and the match was interrupted while police and fire personnel checked it out. thankfully, everybody is okay. the nypd is investigating. but once again, we're working on getting a picture of daniel var elly. >> kerry bar
a new york city school teacher is facing charges. police say he was operating a drone that crashed at the u.s. open. "today in new york's" kerry barrett is in the newsroom ith new information overnight. kerry? >> darlene, good morning. 26-year-old daniel var elly was arrested this morning charged with reckless endangerment. here's what happened if you're not familiar. thankfully, nobody was injured. a drone buzzed the court at the u.s. open and then krarkd into a section of...
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>>> new york city is cooling off from the pope buzz. yesterday he was a the the united nations -- he was at the united nations. refugee crisis and climate change. bill gates and mulala were in the audience. he then went to the 9/11 memorial to take part in an inner faith service. he said the world can build peace from its differences, and we move to east harlem to talk about what happened there. the pope left students with memories that will no doubt last a lifetime. he arrive ared at our lady queen of angels school to screaming crowds of school children. he posed for some selfies. >> the 3rd and 4th graders gave him a lesson on using a smart board. >> he was cool at first, but afterwards, i thought he was better than cool. he was awesome. >> he was nice, he was person you would know, a friend. >> awe! from the mouths of babes. >> the pope left the crowd with a homework assignment, asking all the children there to please pray for him. >> now to central park, the pope made his way through thousands of people who were lining the park to c
>>> new york city is cooling off from the pope buzz. yesterday he was a the the united nations -- he was at the united nations. refugee crisis and climate change. bill gates and mulala were in the audience. he then went to the 9/11 memorial to take part in an inner faith service. he said the world can build peace from its differences, and we move to east harlem to talk about what happened there. the pope left students with memories that will no doubt last a lifetime. he arrive ared at...
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york city a little later on today. >> he is going to fly into the new york city we expect around 4:00 eastern time this afternoon and he is expected to have an evening prayer service in new york city. flying into jfk and taking a helicopter with the wall street teleport and drive up to manhattan to st. patricks and tomorrow he is spending all day all over manhattan. that will be interesting it watch. we don't want to forget what is happening on wall street today. the dow is lower by 200 points, industrial news that is not positive, caterpillar a big company pulled back some of their forecast because of concerns about the economy. we are seeing that on wall street and don't want to forget what is happening as well there. >> let's see if the pope can lift the spirit of wall street. he will land in new york city a little later today and go on to philadelphia for the big doings there on family. also, worth pointing out that president obama has agreed to meet apparently at the request of vladimer putin, the two are going to be getting together during the opening of the united nations gener
york city a little later on today. >> he is going to fly into the new york city we expect around 4:00 eastern time this afternoon and he is expected to have an evening prayer service in new york city. flying into jfk and taking a helicopter with the wall street teleport and drive up to manhattan to st. patricks and tomorrow he is spending all day all over manhattan. that will be interesting it watch. we don't want to forget what is happening on wall street today. the dow is lower by 200...
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this is new york city right now. this is a google view and all of these things, and you see these things all over the place, these things, look at the upper west side. this is central park. to the west side of central park and all along here. those are dead stops. everything is stopped. all of these reds mean it's very difficult for you to move, so the truth is you really can't do anything in new york city right now. we don't know the exact route that the pope is going to take and if we did we wouldn't tell you because what if somebody out there wants to cause harm. they know they are taking some sort of sir cue to us route. father michael collins is with us and michael o'laughlin is with us. he doesn't like all of this security process business, does he? >> no, he doesn't at all. he's a pastor, when he was cardinal in buenos aires. he loves being with people and students as we saw earlier. he -- it comes with the office. he does his best to resist as much as possible. the highlights is the school visits, the prison
this is new york city right now. this is a google view and all of these things, and you see these things all over the place, these things, look at the upper west side. this is central park. to the west side of central park and all along here. those are dead stops. everything is stopped. all of these reds mean it's very difficult for you to move, so the truth is you really can't do anything in new york city right now. we don't know the exact route that the pope is going to take and if we did we...
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before comes to new york city, and having a vesper this evening. i wish i could tell you we got a glimpse of the pontiff, we did not, secret service was in charge of handling him, getting him out of the that fiat. nestled between those large suvs. i mentioned that townhouse donated to archdiocese in '70s, by relatives of a family a former mayor of new york city in 1890, hugh grant. we hope that pope francis is asleep in the residence, he is hosted by a delegate by the vatican to the u.n., he has a very busy day tomorrow, hopefully he will get some rest. i'll send it back to you 92 i saw him -- >> i saw him today it was eciting. dari: this evening we met two sisters who were granted a once in a lifetime opportunity, they met pope francis in person, they welcomed pontiff to his papal residence, and presented him with flowers, we helped them practice their papal greetings earlier. >> welcome to new york your holiness. >> that sounds good to me. >> he will say in italian. >> you are going to say it in it displit would italian it? would you like to prac
before comes to new york city, and having a vesper this evening. i wish i could tell you we got a glimpse of the pontiff, we did not, secret service was in charge of handling him, getting him out of the that fiat. nestled between those large suvs. i mentioned that townhouse donated to archdiocese in '70s, by relatives of a family a former mayor of new york city in 1890, hugh grant. we hope that pope francis is asleep in the residence, he is hosted by a delegate by the vatican to the u.n., he...
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you got this. >>> we've just seen how some churches are closing here in new york city. but the problem goes deeper. if present trends continue, many worry about the future of the catholic church itself in america. we went to see a vennble order of nuns just 30 miles north of here to see if their story offered a clue about this phenomenon. >> the order of the sisters was founded more than a century ago but mother mare joseph. centered in new york, they devote their lives to service overseas. >> our first mission was new york city, china town. >> sister rose marie has been a nun for 56 years. >> after that, i went to kennon. they sent me up to canada where i worked for people protecting land rights. and then, from there, i went to the congo. >> sister ro, as she is known, is on a break before she returns to her greatest mission, kurdistan in northern iraq. >> i really admire the sisters. they go places people don't want to go. and they do incredible things. >> the newest sister is mau maura rutton. she made her first vows just last month. they work with refugees, handicap
you got this. >>> we've just seen how some churches are closing here in new york city. but the problem goes deeper. if present trends continue, many worry about the future of the catholic church itself in america. we went to see a vennble order of nuns just 30 miles north of here to see if their story offered a clue about this phenomenon. >> the order of the sisters was founded more than a century ago but mother mare joseph. centered in new york, they devote their lives to...
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york will deliver words of welcome, welcoming the pope to new york city and st. patricks cathedral and we may not catch this but the pope will pray and bless the cathedral and it's important after it has been renovated to mark this moment of rebirth and this great landmark. >> moving forward for you, what are you most looking forward to moving forward from this point of the trip forward? >> so the u.n. speech tomorrow is going to be very, very crucial for the pope's agenda, not just for the u.s. but the world so we should look to him to speak of in many of the topics he addressed in congress. >> he gave us a preview and warm up today as to what we will hear tomorrow? >> these are topics he has been addressing for the last 2 1/2 years as pope, income and equality, global war, environmentalism and immigration and refugee rights, this is going to be a global key tomorrow. today he focused primarily on what that looks like from the perspective of a u.s. legislature but tomorrow it will be the world on display for this pope to address as four of his predecessors had d
york will deliver words of welcome, welcoming the pope to new york city and st. patricks cathedral and we may not catch this but the pope will pray and bless the cathedral and it's important after it has been renovated to mark this moment of rebirth and this great landmark. >> moving forward for you, what are you most looking forward to moving forward from this point of the trip forward? >> so the u.n. speech tomorrow is going to be very, very crucial for the pope's agenda, not just...
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the pope prank that fooled new york city. >>> road trip. the family that traveled six months to see the pope. america. ...are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar. but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® works differently than pills. and comes in a pen. victoza® is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose some weight. victoza® is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults... ...with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people... ...with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza® has... ...not been studied with mealtime insulin. victoza® is not insulin. do not take victoza® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer... multiple endocrine neoplasia syn
the pope prank that fooled new york city. >>> road trip. the family that traveled six months to see the pope. america. ...are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar. but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® works differently than pills. and comes in a pen. victoza® is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. victoza® is not...
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york city. but the problem goes deeper. if present trends continue, many worry about the future of the catholic church itself in america. we went to see a vennble order of nuns just 30 miles north of here to see if their story offered a clue about this phenomenon. >> the order of the sisters was founded more than a century ago but mother mare joseph. centered in new york, they devote their lives to service overseas. >> our first mission was new york city, china town. >> sister rose marie has been a nun for 56 years. >> after that, i went to kennon. they sent me up to canada where i worked for people protecting land rights. and then, from there, i went to the congo. >> sister ro, as she is known, is on a break before she returns to her greatest mission, kurdistan in northern iraq. >> i really admire the sisters. they go places people don't want to go. and they do incredible things. >> the newest sister is mau maura rutton. she made her first vows just last month. they work with refugees, handicap
york city. but the problem goes deeper. if present trends continue, many worry about the future of the catholic church itself in america. we went to see a vennble order of nuns just 30 miles north of here to see if their story offered a clue about this phenomenon. >> the order of the sisters was founded more than a century ago but mother mare joseph. centered in new york, they devote their lives to service overseas. >> our first mission was new york city, china town. >> sister...
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>> new york city. >> jimmy: hey, very cool. all right. [ applause ] what part of new york city? manhattan or -- >> manhattan. >> jimmy: okay, good. [ laughter ] who knows? different parts in new york city. this wednesday is the first day of fall. what is your favorite thing do in the fall? >> go apple picking. >> jimmy: yeah. fantastic in new york city. oh, my gosh. [ applause ] apple picking. no, it is a very fall thing to do. i love it. roots, we have our pal, lauren. she is from new york city. her favorite thing to do here in the fall is go apple picking. it's very, very -- it's very fall. it's very great. [ laughter ] so for the first one, the rolling stones just announced they're recording a new album. [ applause ] so can you guys do like a '60s rolling stones sort of thing? ♪ ♪ i saw lauren standing there with jimmy beside you yeah ♪ ♪ came all the way from manhattan, new york city basically you were all ready there ♪ ♪ but it's not far at all from the very first day of fall ♪ ♪ it's nice to go apple pickin' we'll see if they'll let us at the mall ♪ ♪ h
>> new york city. >> jimmy: hey, very cool. all right. [ applause ] what part of new york city? manhattan or -- >> manhattan. >> jimmy: okay, good. [ laughter ] who knows? different parts in new york city. this wednesday is the first day of fall. what is your favorite thing do in the fall? >> go apple picking. >> jimmy: yeah. fantastic in new york city. oh, my gosh. [ applause ] apple picking. no, it is a very fall thing to do. i love it. roots, we have our...
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. >>> a new warning is about to be posted on menus at some new york city restaurants. the target this time, salt. what you're going to see, and where. michael. >> reporter: chuck, we're outside america's largest tgi fridays, and they'll need to reprint the mens after today. restaurants in new york are being told they need to warn customers which items on the menu have high salt or face a fine. pretty soon, you'll see this little salt shaker icon on restaurant menus. it's a warning letting you know the food you're about to order is high in salt. >> this is a great day for new york, and a real step forward for public health. >> reporter: new york city is the first city in the nation to require restaurants to post sodium warning labels. >> all in favor -- aye. any opposed? it passes unanimously. >> reporter: the board of health passed the rules today. it takes effect in december, and only applies to chain restaurants. any food with more than 2300 milligrams of sodium gets a salt shaker icon next to it on the menu. health experts say samt lt is the biggest contributor to h
. >>> a new warning is about to be posted on menus at some new york city restaurants. the target this time, salt. what you're going to see, and where. michael. >> reporter: chuck, we're outside america's largest tgi fridays, and they'll need to reprint the mens after today. restaurants in new york are being told they need to warn customers which items on the menu have high salt or face a fine. pretty soon, you'll see this little salt shaker icon on restaurant menus. it's a...
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name for the new york city landmark. >>> and amy! we'll tell you about that picture there, and on top of forecast, there we g get this. i was at my shop tied up with a customer when i realized the time. i had to get to the bank before it closed, so i made a break for it. when i got out it was almost closing time. traffic was bad. i knew i was cutting it close. but it was ok. i use td bank. it's got the longest hours >>> well the pope's message of helping the poor will be continued to be spread during the global citizen festival the annual concert a free ticketed event working to end extreme poverty. this year's star studded event features performances by beyonce, pearl jam, ed sheeran, coldplay, great lineup but not the only ones who will be there one of the host will be kerry washington, star of the hit show scandal, and last but certainly not least, first lady michelle obama also there in the house as well, they have a great lineup this year, go check that out. >> who is not going to be there! >> free but you need a ticket. >>> all
name for the new york city landmark. >>> and amy! we'll tell you about that picture there, and on top of forecast, there we g get this. i was at my shop tied up with a customer when i realized the time. i had to get to the bank before it closed, so i made a break for it. when i got out it was almost closing time. traffic was bad. i knew i was cutting it close. but it was ok. i use td bank. it's got the longest hours >>> well the pope's message of helping the poor will be...
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here you go. 97 in new york city today. this by the way, the warmest september day since 1983, so records being set all over the place. 92 this is record but la pard ya, 95. bridgeport, 94. newark up to 98 degrees. alot of those records are back in 2010. in 1919. right now, 84 in town. 78 in poughkeepsie. upper 70's down to the jersey shore. 81 allentown. back to the 70 he a at montauk. again, dewpoint numbers upper 60's. that is uncomfortable. 71 at bridgeport. we have air quality alert that continues for most of new jersey and southern connecticut that will go until 11:00 tonight as the heat does continue. nothing on fox 5 sky guardian to worry about but tomorrow, maybe. later on in the day. in a few clouds tonight and tomorrow. the sun combines with clouds. later on tomorrow afternoon, some pop-up showers and storms will be around. an approaching cold front, look at thursday, some could produce heavy rainfall. that could be active weather today. good news is the temperature will be cooling down to more seasonal numbers t
here you go. 97 in new york city today. this by the way, the warmest september day since 1983, so records being set all over the place. 92 this is record but la pard ya, 95. bridgeport, 94. newark up to 98 degrees. alot of those records are back in 2010. in 1919. right now, 84 in town. 78 in poughkeepsie. upper 70's down to the jersey shore. 81 allentown. back to the 70 he a at montauk. again, dewpoint numbers upper 60's. that is uncomfortable. 71 at bridgeport. we have air quality alert that...
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welcome to "cbs morning news." new york city we will comes pope francis. tens of thousands of are eager to greet the pontiff at stops including the united nations, ground zero and central park. >>> from the air and on the water, we'll give you an inside look at the unprecedented effort to keep the pope safe. >>> and two of the world's most powerful leaders take a late night stroll ahead of tense talks. the u.s. and china face off over cyber security. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> once you enter those famous doors, you became an official new yorker. >> the pope greets the faithful >> francis set to address the united nations general assembly. >> the big event, the mass at madison square garden. he could be the first pope to pull off a 360-tomahawk baptism. >>> a tornado touched down in the area of charleston, south carolina, ripped off siding and tore down trees. >> the chinese president in washington, d.c. xi jinping will attend a state dinner at the white house. >> just hope the president of ch
welcome to "cbs morning news." new york city we will comes pope francis. tens of thousands of are eager to greet the pontiff at stops including the united nations, ground zero and central park. >>> from the air and on the water, we'll give you an inside look at the unprecedented effort to keep the pope safe. >>> and two of the world's most powerful leaders take a late night stroll ahead of tense talks. the u.s. and china face off over cyber security. >>> we...